I am beginning to think that patients with sensory ataxia can have some amazing results. Sensory ataxia is a form of ataxia (loss of coordination) caused by loss of sensory input into the control of movement not by cerebellar dysfunction. In general people complain of decreased ability in the dark or when vision is eliminated. If you look at Erica’s video you will notice that when Erica closes her eyes she becomes less coordinated with the reciprocal hand movements.
Causes of Sensory ataxia are sensory peripheral neuropathies and conditions causing dysfunction of the dorsal columns of the spinal cord.

Exercise class

Exercise class

Causes of Balance and Mobility Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis is a progressive autoimmune disease typically diagnosed in young adults, affecting the central nervous system causing damage to the myelin surrounding the nerves and lesions in the brain. Although the disease progresses differently in each person often gait and mobility problems are encountered. Individuals experience many different symptoms such as loss of sensation, visual or vestibular function, spasticity, weakness, central processing and motor output dysfunction. Any or all of the symptoms may contribute to a loss of balance leading to difficulty in walking.
If you experience balance problems you should see a physical therapist who is knowledgeable in treating patients with multiple sclerosis. Many people in my MS exercise class partially funded by the MSFoundation find they are able to do so much more than they thought they were capable of. When people get the diagnosis that they have a neurodegenerative disease and experience a relapse many do not rehabilitate back to where they started. With proper guidance many of them are experiencing recovery of function that they thought was unattainable.